Most common word in Wikipedia article

Most common word in Wikipedia article.

Attached: Most Common Word in Wikipedia Article.png (4500x2234, 323.23K)

If your most common word is another country's name it's really quite pathetic.

>War

Attached: 1589507781619.jpg (222x227, 4.86K)

What would be more interesting would be "most common word relative to frequency in a very large random sample of other writing"

>bongs being conquered by the IRVSH BVLL

Attached: mfw molymeme.jpg (1900x2650, 164.1K)

Attached: ireland.png (92x145, 2.75K)

why are Slovenia and Poland so European, bros?

ireland? really wtf. thought it would be the other way around.

it's what they deserve

>most common word
most common noun, isn't it?

tunisia be like

f
r
e
n
c
h

island

Attached: 1555450461958.jpg (640x853, 92.24K)

war and not the word the?
yeah i call horseshit

>9 countries mention us
why so obsessed?

za warudo

wtf cape verde you ruined it

they just removed stop words otherwise it'd be boring

>Koreas

Just kiss already.

France is truly the world's protagonist

Indeedy.

>Paraguay
>population
Holy shit that's depressing.

I'm assuming this is ignoring the name of the country itself? Canada's Wikipedia article uses the word 'Canada' 532 times and 'Quebec' 47 times.

...actually, even if you exclude the word 'Canada', there are still words that are used more often. 'America' appears 58 times, 'united' 49 times, 'act' 92 times, 'north' 59 times, etc. Haven't checked other countries but OP's image is definitely wrong for Canada. Quebec might not even be in the top ten.

The map was made nearly 6 years ago, the Wikipedia article may have looked different then.

Based Poland. also fuck it based Quebec we have the historical importance as well as the current rent-free status in the whole country's mind

u know why

Cope harder ontariostanian

immediately what I thought kek

>ghana
>school

RHODESIA TO SOME, ZIMBABWE TO OTHERS

Attached: 1591323057290.jpg (480x360, 10.88K)

It's obviously not including articles as words. Any English speaking country would have "the" or maybe "a" as it's most common word otherwise.

Americans scare me :(